

Score
5.2 / 10
Status
Finished Airing
Episodes
3
Studio
Artmic
Also known as 美少女遊撃隊バトルスキッパー | Bishoujo Yuugekitai Battle Skipper | Battle Skipper
5.2/10
Community score
#13654
Rank
2.8K
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Despite the title, this is not a feature but the three-part OAV Battle Skipper (1995), which Takashi Watanabe directed before going on to Slayers.
When the members of the Etiquette Club at St. Ignacio's School for Girls go down the tubes--literally--they acquire the skimpy outfits they wear to pilot the unfortunately named BSs or Battle Skippers, state-of-the-art military mecha. As "Extars," the Etiquette Club members fight to eliminate evil from the world, which means the bizarre schemes of Sayaka, the nasty, super-rich president of the rival Debutante Club, and her flunky, Todo.
The series was created to promote a line of robot toys from Tomy, and viewers who are willing to accept high school girls' quarrels escalating into battles involving satellite weaponry may enjoy these silly adventures.
(Source: AniDB)

Ayanokouji, Reika
Main
Voice: Inoue, Kikuko (Japanese)

Izaki, Kanami
Main
Voice: Shiratori, Yuri (Japanese)

Sakaki, Shihoko
Main
Voice: Miyamura, Yuuko (Japanese)

Shibusawa, Rie
Main
Voice: Niiyama, Shiho (Japanese)

Tachibana, Saori
Main
Voice: Nishimura, Chinami (Japanese)

Kitaouji, Sayaka
Supporting
Voice: Orikasa, Ai (Japanese)
Openings
No opening theme information available.
Endings
1: "Real Dream" by Yarei Yasui (eps 1)
2: "Game Over" by Yarei Yasui (eps 2)
3: "Kanashii Tenshi ni Nacchau ne" by Kikuko Inoue and Shiho Niiyama (eps 3)
English title
Battle Skipper
Romaji title
Bishoujo Yuugekitai Battle Skipper
Japanese title
美少女遊撃隊バトルスキッパー
Synonyms
Battle Skipper School, Lightning Attacker Exstars Battle Skipper
Main studio
Artmic
Producers
Tokyo Kids, Victor Entertainment
Licensors
Central Park Media
Japanese title
美少女遊撃隊バトルスキッパー